Blues trying to lure Stephen Kelly away from GAA
Taken from eleven-a-side.com
New Limerick FC manager Noel O’Connor has confirmed that he has initiated talks with Limerick Gaelic football star Stephen Kelly about a possible deal to tie him to soccer for 2005.
Kelly spent time on trial at Cork City last season, making a favourable impression at the Turners Cross club despite the fact that no professional contract was agreed between the respective parties.
A talented Gaelic footballer, Kelly helped the Limerick county side to a McGrath Cup victory over Waterford IT last weekend, coming off the bench to fire the only goal of the game 12 minutes into the second half.
But he may be ready to turn his back on Gaelic games and enter a commitment with Limerick FC, according to a Wednesday newspaper report.
New Blues manager O’Connor – who was a member of the Cork City coaching staff during Kelly’s trial last summer – told the Irish Sun: “I’ve spoken to Stephen and he is keen on the idea. We had him down at Cork City for a few weeks towards the end of last season and he impressed. It is early days yet but he’s interested in playing soccer.”
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Anyone ever seen him play proper football? I presume he is a striker.
Kelly tells O'Connor 'He can't commit to LFC'
Kelly quits Limerick team
THE LIMERICK footballers have been dealt a massive blow by the withdrawal of Stephen Kelly from the squad as they prepare for arguably their biggest season since Liam Kearns took charge.
Kelly informed Kearns over the weekend that he wasn't in a position to give the commitment for the coming season.
The flying forward has also scotched rumours that he is about to sign for Limerick FC instead.
"I'm not in a position to give commitment to any team at the moment," said Kelly, a member of the international rules squad that toured Australia in 2003.
Kearns was named in the squad for last Monday night's McGrath Cup match under lights against Cork in Newtownshandrum after coming on as a substitute in the previous round against Waterford IT.
At a meeting last week, Kearns asked for absolute commitment from all his squad players present, but after thinking it over Kelly decided he wasn't in a position to do so.
"I'm gone for the foreseeable future. Liam asked everyone for commitment at a meeting on Tuesday night and I thought things over for a few days before telling him.
"I'll see how things are down the line, but I just feel I need a break from it. There's nothing major behind the decision," he said.
Kelly admitted he did speak to the new Limerick FC manager Noel O'Connor who has taken an interest in his soccer ability in the last few months.
"I told Noel I couldn't commit to him either," admitted Kelly.